Friday, August 23, 2013

ASULYM

RPP-N NATIONAL MEET 26 AUG..
Kathmandu, 23 Aug.: The Rastriya Prajatantra Party-Nepal (RPP-N)
is going to organise its extensive national conference in the capital from
August 26-28, RSS reports..

The conference is expected to focus on the discussions about the upcoming
Constituent Assembly elections announced for November 19, according to the
party source.

Today's meeting of the Conference Main Organising Committee decided to
concentrate the event on the election discussions, party Publicity Department
Chief Rajaram Shrestha said.

Around 400 representatives including party central members, central
chairpersons of party wings, district chairmen, vice chairmen and secretaries
will be participating in the conference.

The conference will also discuss the proposed National Unity Journey of the
party to be started on September 12 in all the 75 districts.
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FORMER AMBASSADOR SHARMA SEEKS ASSSYLUM IN UK
Kathmandu, 23 Aug.: Murari Raj
Sharma, who served as Permanent Representative to the United Nations and became
Ambassador to UK, has sought
political asylum in the UK,
where he was Nepal’s
envoy until he was recalled in early 2009. Former foreign minister Upendra Yadav,
who had a hand in getting him sacked, says Murari has sullied country’s image
and prestige by seeking asylum in a country where he was once an ambassador, Lekhnath
Pandey writes in The Himalayan TImes.

Multiple sources told THT that Murari had acquired a British passport with the
status of “a political refugee.” He has sought asylum claiming that his life
would be at risk if he returned to Nepal.

“Since I do not hold any political or public post, it should not be anybody’s
concern if I stay here illegally or as a refugee,” Sharma told THT over phone
from UK.

When asked why he had taken a step that would embarrass Nepal, he said,
“I was kicked out in a humiliating manner. Had I been recalled respectfully, I
would have reciprocated in a similar vein. It is my compulsion.” Interestingly,
he said he would return to Nepal
as soon as his wife’s heart surgery was over in a London hospital next month.

Chief Secretary Leela Mani Paudel told this correspondent that the government
was working to frame an “appropriate policy” to deal with cases of former senior
bureaucrats, including Sharma who was foreign secretary before his posting to
the UN, who have stayed on abroad after being sent there in official capacity.

Sharma was appointed envoy to UK
by GP Koirala-led non-Maoist government in February 2008. However, the then
UCPN-Maoist-led government headed by Pushpa Kamal Dahal sacked him after the
then foreign minister Upendra Yadav accused him of acting against “diplomatic
etiquettes” in January 2009. Yadav blamed Sharma for violating diplomatic
norms, as he approached the PM directly, bypassing Yadav. He termed Sharma’s
claim that his life was under threat in Nepal bogus.

MoFA Spokesperson Deepak Dhital also claimed that Sharma faced no threat to his
life in Nepal.

British embassy in Kathmandu refused to
comment. “We do not comment on individual cases,” an Embassy spokesperson told
this correspondent.
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